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Internet Resources for Parents

 

Helps low to moderate income families pay for child care costs.

Infoline provides information on child development, coping with challenging behaviors, and disability and health related issues, as well as access to Connecticut's Birth to Three System, Help Me Grow Program, Preschool Special Education Services, and Child and Youth with Special Health Care Needs Programs.

A resource for Child Day Care providers.

The National Association for Education of Young Children is the accreditation body for Enfield Child Day Care.

The Circle of Security Project is an innovative, first-of-its-kind early intervention program designed to alter the developmental pathway of parents and their young children.

The Children's Trust Fund offer online parenting information, tips and support.

CT Child Care Infoline assists parents and child care providers in locating appropriate child care resources and referrals. Staff are multilingual and bicultural.

The Talaris Research Institute provides information on the development of a child's emotional health through age five.

The FRC offers support services for Enfield families.

Women, Infants and Children program provides nutritional foods at no cost to pregnant women, new mothers and young children who qualify.

Connecting Connecticut residents to community health and human services.